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Stefanos Dragoumis (Greek: Στέφανος Δραγούμης) (1842, Athens – September 17, 1923, Athens) was a judge, writer and Prime Minister of Greece from January to October 1910. He was the father of Ion Dragoumis.

Stefanos Dragoumis

Stefanos Dragoumis is among the only three Prime Ministers in Greek history with Macedonian origins. The other two are Constantine Karamanlis and his nephew Costas Karamanlis.

Early years

His grandfather, Markos Dragoumis (1770-1854) from Vogatsiko in the present Kastoria regional unit, had been a member of the 1814-1821 revolutionary Filiki Eteria. Born in Athens in 1842, Dragoumis studied law and was a judge.

Stefanos Dragoumis

Stefanos Dragoumis, Work of Natalia Mela, Zappeion


Political career

He became Secretary-General of the Ministry of Justice and was very active politically. He was later elected a member of Parliament and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice and Minister of the Interior.He was also active in the Macedonian Struggle. The organization Macedonian Committee was formed in 1904 by Stephanos Dragoumis in Athens.
The 1909 reformation government

Following the Goudi Revolt by the Military League in 1909, the political processes in Greece were in a state of turmoil. The issue of Cretan annexation and military reforms loomed large. After Kiriakoulis Mavromichalis resigned as Prime Minister in January 1910, Dragoumis was appointed as part of a reform government and the Military League dissolved. At the same time, Eleftherios Venizelos arrived in Athens from Crete. In March, the Greek Parliament decided to convoke a Revisionary Parliament to revise the Greek Constitution. The Dragoumis government responded positively to the demands of its dual mission: to secure a smooth path towards the process of reform and to complete its legislative programme.[1] By September, Venizelos had arrived in Athens and by drawing large crowds to rallies had established his political strength. King George invited Venizelos to form a government and Dragoumis resigned.
References

^ VenizelosNational Research Foundation

Political offices
Preceded by
Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis
Prime Minister of Greece
31 January 1910–18 October 1910
Succeeded by
Eleftherios Venizelos

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